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Are mailing lists on-topic?
Moderators.SE is (and in the proposal already was) intended to be about communities. There's a reason the matter of community management was brought up repeatedly. Of course that means mailing lists a …
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Should we restrict to only digital communities?
As I said on Monica's question already: I don't think we necessarily have to restrict ourselves to digital communities.
Fundamentally, the patterns and required actions are the same. Offline communit …
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Are questions asking for information about top techniques used by major sites on topic?
Personally, I voted primarily opinion-based on both "top techniques" questions. As for the one this meta Q is about, my choice was made because there is absolutely no way to empirically determine the …
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Where is the line between product development and community development?
However, I think the cultivation of the community, even with the one-way-communication of a blog, should be well in our scope as well. …